Chapter 228 Women of All Ethnicities Unite to Fight the Giant Beast
Chapter 228 Women of All Ethnicities Unite to Fight the Giant Beast
Chapter 228 Women of All Ethnicities Unite to Fight the Giant Beast
The cat-woman cautiously peeked out, and upon closer inspection, she gasped in shock.
A gigantic monster loomed in front of them.
Its enormous body resembled a moving mountain, giving people a strong sense of oppression.
That's right, it's the same monster that the variegated plant saw last time! What a small world, I never expected it to come to the variegated plant again!
The monster was covered in black scales, each scale shimmering with an eerie light. In the dim light,
Like countless sinister eyes, they coldly watched the surroundings, radiating a chilling aura.
Its eyes were like two burning red flames, blazing fiercely and radiating endless ferocity.
It seemed capable of ruthlessly devouring everything in the world; merely exchanging a glance with it...
It makes one feel as if they are in an ice cellar, with a chill rising from the bottom of their heart.
The cat-woman warrior took a deep breath, trying to calm herself; her heart was pounding rapidly.
It felt like it was about to jump out of her throat, but she still suppressed her fear and carefully retreated back into the cave.
She moved very lightly, afraid of making the slightest sound and disturbing the terrible monster.
Back in the cave, she quickly told everyone what she had seen: "It was a giant monster we'd never seen before, covered in black scales, with red eyes. It looked very dangerous."
She frowned, still shaken, thinking, "This monster's aura is so powerful; just standing near it, I can feel that immense pressure."
"It feels like a mountain is pressing down on our hearts. If we want to overcome it, it will probably be a difficult process, and some people may even get injured or lose their lives."
"What should we do? I hope everyone can come up with a good solution."
He couldn't help but say, "This monster is too powerful. We must be careful. Everyone, think of a way to deal with it. Don't act rashly."
Upon hearing this, Hua Yeman frowned and fell into deep thought. Her mind raced like a high-speed gear, rapidly calculating a solution.
She thought, "With this monster guarding the outside, it's no use for us to be trapped in the cave. Sooner or later, it will find us."
We must take the initiative, but we cannot act blindly, otherwise, if we are not careful, we may all fall into an abyss.
How can we lure out the monster while ensuring everyone's safety?
A hint of seriousness flashed in her eyes, revealing her deep understanding of the immense challenges she faced.
Suddenly, her eyes lit up, a determined light flashing within them, as if she had seen a glimmer of hope in the darkness.
She said, "We can use the terrain of the cave to set some traps to lure it in, and then attack it together."
She secretly hoped, "I hope this method will work. As long as we work together, we will definitely overcome this difficulty. Everyone must believe in me; we can do it."
He then said, "Listen, everyone, this might be the best solution right now. Although it's risky, it's worth a try. What do you all think?"
The eagle warrior nodded in agreement, flapped her wings, and said with a fighting spirit in her eyes, "That's a good idea. We can make a trap with stones and vines, and then attack when it steps into it."
"Finally, we have a solution. If we all work together, we can definitely defeat this monster. My wings will definitely be useful in the battle and deliver a fatal blow to the monster."
He excitedly added, "I can observe the monster's movements better from the air, and then I'll relay the message to you. If we cooperate, we'll definitely succeed."
The rabbit-tribe warrior was so frightened that her legs went weak and her body trembled slightly involuntarily.
But she still mustered up her courage and said, "Okay, I'll go collect the stones. Although I'm not very strong, I'll help in any way I can."
She kept encouraging herself: "Everyone is working hard, I can't let them down."
"I need to be brave, for everyone and for myself. I can do it, I can't be afraid."
He muttered to himself, "I can do it. I need to find more big rocks and give the monster a good beating."
The fox-woman warrior quickly responded, "I'll go find some vines, I'll make sure they're sturdy, so the trap won't break."
As she searched, she thought, "I must find sturdy enough vines; I can't let my mistake affect the trap's effectiveness."
Everyone's safety depends on these vines; I must be careful and find suitable vines as soon as possible.
He muttered to himself, "There are so many vines around here, we're sure to find a sturdy one. We can't let it fall apart at the crucial moment."
The cat-tribe warriors and eagle-tribe warriors were responsible for arranging the stones into the shape of a trap, cleverly connecting them with vines, and setting up the trigger mechanism.
As the cat-woman set up the trap, she reminded everyone, "Make sure the trap is secure and that the monster can't escape easily."
"This monster is incredibly strong. If we're not careful, the trap will fail, and we'll be in danger."
He said earnestly, "Everyone, be careful and check if the vines are tied tightly. Also, double-check the position of the stones. Don't make any mistakes."
While helping out, Hua Yeman kept a close eye on the activity outside the cave, constantly monitoring the monster's movements.
Its ears are perked up like sensitive radar, not missing a single, minute sound, lest it suddenly intrude.
She thought to herself, "I hope the trap will be triggered successfully and everyone will be safe and sound."
"Everyone is working so hard, so please don't let anything go wrong."
He couldn't help but urge, "Everyone, hurry up and be quiet, don't let the monster spot us."
After the traps were set, everyone hid in various parts of the cave, not daring to breathe.
The entire cave was so quiet that only the sound of each other breathing could be heard, as if even breathing would disturb the monsters outside.
Time seemed to stand still; every second felt incredibly long, and every moment of waiting felt like torture.
The rabbit-tribe warrior felt her heart pounding like a war drum, jarringly loud in the silent cave.
She was so nervous she felt like she was suffocating; her hands were clenched tightly together.
They silently prayed, "Please don't find us, please don't find us... If we are discovered, we're doomed. I hope the trap works quickly."
He whispered to the fox-woman warrior beside him, "I'm so nervous. Do you think the trap will work?"
The fox-woman warrior gently comforted her, "Don't worry, we are well prepared, we will definitely succeed."
At this moment, the monster outside the cave was pacing impatiently.
It thought to itself, "These little insects dare to hide. Do they think they can escape my pursuit like this?"
"When I find you, I will tear you to pieces and show you what happens when you anger me!"
Its eyes, burning with rage, scanned the surroundings, trying to find any trace of the people.
He would occasionally let out a low growl: "You cowards, where are you hiding? Come out now!"
Finally, the monster seemed to sense the commotion inside the cave and slowly walked towards the entrance.
Its footsteps were heavy and powerful, each step causing the ground to tremble slightly, as if an earthquake were approaching.
It made a "thump-thump" sound, each sound like a hammer blow to everyone's heart. The moment it stepped into the cave entrance...
The trap was triggered, and countless stones rolled down from above, raining down on its body.
The monster let out an angry roar, a sound so deafening it seemed to shake the cave apart.
The sound waves echoed continuously inside the cave, assaulting everyone's eardrums.
It thought angrily, "These petty tricks, you think you can trap me? You're overestimating yourselves! I'll make you pay a heavy price!"
He roared, "You lowly ants, how dare you scheme against me! I will crush you all!"
Its defensive capabilities were beyond anyone's imagination; when the stone hit it, it only caused it to sway slightly.
The stones bounced off and fell to the ground.
"Attack!" Hua Yeman shouted, her voice firm and powerful, echoing like a bell in the cave and breaking the brief silence.
The crowd leaped out from their hiding places, their weapons gleaming coldly, and charged towards the monster.
The cat-like warrior charged at the monster like a phantom; her movements were light and agile.
Using the dim light inside the cave, it shot straight at the monster like a black lightning bolt.
Her eyes were fixed on the monster's eyes, which she believed were its vital points.
With only one thought in mind: "We must strike its vital point! If we can damage its eyes, we have a chance of winning."
"Monster, monster, you've had the worst luck of eight lifetimes to run into me today!"
He shouted, "Behold my power, monster, prepare to die!"
The dagger in her hand gleamed coldly in the dim light as she leaped high into the air.
Using its own weight and momentum, it forcefully thrust the dagger into the monster's eye.
The monster seemed to sense the danger, and it suddenly swung its head around with great speed, creating a strong gust of wind.
The cat-woman's dagger grazed its scales, leaving only a shallow mark.
It thought disdainfully, "Is that all you've got? You dare to mess with me? You little insects, you're all going to die here today, and none of you will escape!"
He sneered, "Little girl, your attacks aren't even enough to fill my teeth. No matter how many more come, it won't make a difference!"
But the cat-woman warrior was not discouraged. She rolled away, dodging the monster's claws, the force of which they created...
The wounds cut like sharp blades, but she didn't care at all; her eyes remained filled with determination and persistence.
He shouted defiantly, "Don't be so smug! I won't give up so easily!"
However, her power was like a mosquito bite to this giant monster, which didn't even bother with her attacks.
But the rabbit-tribe warrior did not back down and continued to look for an opportunity to attack again with her short stick.
He shouted, "I'm not afraid of you, take this!"
The monster didn't take her seriously at all: "This little thing is just tickling me, she's really overestimating herself."
"I'll deal with you, you little ant, after I've dealt with the others."
The eagle warrior circled in the air and shouted, "Everyone, pay attention to its movements. I'll distract it, and you guys find an opportunity to attack its weak points!"
As it spoke, it flew toward the monster's head, attempting to scratch its eyes with its sharp claws.
As he flew, he shouted, "Monster, look this way!"
The fox-spirit warrior nimbly moved around the monster, searching for its weak points in defense.
He muttered to himself, "There must be a weakness; I refuse to believe I can't find one."
She seized the opportunity when the monster turned around and swiftly thrust her longsword into the monster's leg joint.
Flower Vine directed everyone from the sidelines, while also keeping an eye on the monster's attack direction.
He shouted, "Everyone be careful, cooperate well, and don't panic! We can definitely defeat it!"
Thinking to myself, "Everyone is so brave. As long as we persevere, we'll definitely find its weakness. Let's keep going!"
Enraged by the group's attack, the monster wildly swung its claws.
Roaring, "You annoying little bugs, I'm going to wipe you all out!"
Dust billowed inside the cave, and shouts of battle and the roars of monsters mingled together as the fight reached its climax...
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